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clinton himself, he says that clinton was the russian and. clinton himself was interested in russia. i think he and those around him really thought that they had eight years, at the maximum allowed to refashion russia and turn it into a democracy and market society that was clearly over ambitious. you cannot remake a society like that in eight years, and there are strong forces of russian tradition and history that have to evolve in their own way, but there was certainly an attempt to five more financial assistance, but also an attempt to get russia to buy into the u.s. view of international relations and european security which is why we had problems when we got involved in the war in the balkans. that first reset ended badly with the coastal war. so towards the end of the clinton administration, i mean, mr. yeltsin was quite sick. then mr. putin came in. the time i was in government was a downward time in their relationship. recognition in the u.s. that it had not been able to achieve what it wanted to do. the recent under president george
clinton himself, he says that clinton was the russian and. clinton himself was interested in russia. i think he and those around him really thought that they had eight years, at the maximum allowed to refashion russia and turn it into a democracy and market society that was clearly over ambitious. you cannot remake a society like that in eight years, and there are strong forces of russian tradition and history that have to evolve in their own way, but there was certainly an attempt to five more...
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it's another bush-clinton mashup in store? our sunday panel handicaps the potential showdown. and -- we'll have a report from rome where hundreds of thousands gather to watch history as two popes become saints. all right now on "fox news sunday." >>> the supreme court sided with michigan which along with seven other states has banned public universities from using race as a factor in college admissions. joining us now, jennifer grass, whose rejection from the university of michigan inspired her to lead the drive to ban racial preferences, and shanta driver, a civil rights attorney who argued before the supreme court in defense of affirmative action. welcome to both of you tows sun. >> thank you. >> i want to begin by revisiting previous rulings by the supreme court on affirmative action, rulings that still stand. in 2003 the court said this. student body diversity is a compelling state interest that can justify the use of race in university admissions. what's wrong with the limited use of race to achieve that diversity? >> well, i think that we have a horrible history in this
it's another bush-clinton mashup in store? our sunday panel handicaps the potential showdown. and -- we'll have a report from rome where hundreds of thousands gather to watch history as two popes become saints. all right now on "fox news sunday." >>> the supreme court sided with michigan which along with seven other states has banned public universities from using race as a factor in college admissions. joining us now, jennifer grass, whose rejection from the university of...
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remember, hilary clinton was a go-water girl in 1964. by the late '60s, she is a hard core leftist. she got involved in a single issue group, anti-vietnam war. and if people are not interested in joining your conservative organization, think about the top issues in your community you can get people involved and there are many opportunities to get people involved in something dealing with public policy other than just next election. i am very optimistic and i will talk about that. but we should not be under any illusion as to the challenge we have in front of us. the leadership of everything institution in america, save the military, is a raid against us. the views and values of big business, wall street, the unions, hollywood, media, non-profit organizations. it goes on and on. all of these institution the leaderhip is against us. if you have not read another book, after you buy and read by read "the ruling class" by angelo. we were with him this weekend for a conservative meeting. he has analyzed how the leaders of the democratic and republican party rigged the rules to advantage t
remember, hilary clinton was a go-water girl in 1964. by the late '60s, she is a hard core leftist. she got involved in a single issue group, anti-vietnam war. and if people are not interested in joining your conservative organization, think about the top issues in your community you can get people involved and there are many opportunities to get people involved in something dealing with public policy other than just next election. i am very optimistic and i will talk about that. but we should...
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hillary clinton's statement about it takes a village to rear a child, i cannot understand how anybody would question that. i've talked with the children of american missionaryies who the children have grown up in new guinea in a new begin village or they've grown up in kenya in a kenyan village, and then these american children come back to the united states for the first time as teenagers. and it is a shock for them. one of the things that they comment is that -- i talk with a teenager who came back, american teenager, and he said in my new guinea village everybody was, in fact, my aunt or uncle. and we kids would run around the village. there were no doors on the hartes, and we would have -- hearths and we would have dinner in the evening at whatever hut we happened to be next to at that hour. but the result is there were all these different role models. you bot your learning -- got your learning not just from your parents, but from dozens of adults in the village. and i think this is part of the reason why new begin kids by the time they're 5 years old are much more skilled than am
hillary clinton's statement about it takes a village to rear a child, i cannot understand how anybody would question that. i've talked with the children of american missionaryies who the children have grown up in new guinea in a new begin village or they've grown up in kenya in a kenyan village, and then these american children come back to the united states for the first time as teenagers. and it is a shock for them. one of the things that they comment is that -- i talk with a teenager who...
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one of the great achievements of the clinton administration was to get ukraine and other countries to give up their nuclear weapons. countries like russia, the united states, the uk would sign onto a compact guaranteeing their sovereignty and territorial integrity. russia signed that, it's grossly violated that. what message does that send to countries where we're trying to get them to give up -- >> is there any military cost ex acted by the united states or nato if putin moves forward? >> we're trying to de-escalate this crisis, not escalate. we don't see a military confrontation but we see increasing support for ukraine. we have a program that will get $37 billion or $38 billion to ukraine. >> on the middle east and the peace process unraveling. does the president decide to pull secretary kerry and get him out of the peace making business in the middle east or is it possible that the united states in the absence of negotiating partners advances its own peace plan, puts it on the table, and says get to work? >> thanks to secretary kerry's incredible leadership and determination, the
one of the great achievements of the clinton administration was to get ukraine and other countries to give up their nuclear weapons. countries like russia, the united states, the uk would sign onto a compact guaranteeing their sovereignty and territorial integrity. russia signed that, it's grossly violated that. what message does that send to countries where we're trying to get them to give up -- >> is there any military cost ex acted by the united states or nato if putin moves forward?...
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former president bill clinton talking about lifestyle changes he made under dr. dean ornish's guidances. the president's situation with his heart didn't really improve after surgery. tell us about the hard conversation you had with him that retrospecttively may have easily saved his life. >> i love president clinton. we have phone each other since 1993, shortly after he became president, secretary clinton, mrs. clinton asked me to work with the white house chefs, the air force one chefs who cook for them and worked as one of the consultants. when his by pass graphs were occluded, he was told it was in his gene s >> reclogged? >> like mopping up the floor. if you don't turn off the faucet, the problem comes back again. so, he was told it was all in his genes and his it. he has talked publically about it. i sent him an e-mail and said it's not all in your genes. i say that not to blame you but to empower you. if it's all in your genes, you can't do anything. you are not a victim. you are the most powerful guy on the plan bennett. if you are willing to make these ch
former president bill clinton talking about lifestyle changes he made under dr. dean ornish's guidances. the president's situation with his heart didn't really improve after surgery. tell us about the hard conversation you had with him that retrospecttively may have easily saved his life. >> i love president clinton. we have phone each other since 1993, shortly after he became president, secretary clinton, mrs. clinton asked me to work with the white house chefs, the air force one chefs...
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for 20 years, until bill clinton, we didn't have another reform. and then clinton comes in and wants a sort of market-based reform, proposes his health security act and unfortunately there are lots of other things with a single focus on it. he had to pass a tax increase. they had the bill. at the time all the rest of the stage was clear for health care, opposition had gained and defeated the bill. we didn't get one bill passed out of committee. 15 more years until 2008 in the system had become so onerous we needed reform and that's when i called the passage of the affordable care a world historical act. it did take 100 years in america and this will be the framework for the next 20, 30, 40, 50 years. >> well, i think it might be fair to say the most interesting part of the book of course is the fact you were there at the revolution. this is what he saw at the revolution. in addition to the run up when you devote a good portion of the book to that, it is a very good foundation again that when i showed this to people as they say where the steep part.
for 20 years, until bill clinton, we didn't have another reform. and then clinton comes in and wants a sort of market-based reform, proposes his health security act and unfortunately there are lots of other things with a single focus on it. he had to pass a tax increase. they had the bill. at the time all the rest of the stage was clear for health care, opposition had gained and defeated the bill. we didn't get one bill passed out of committee. 15 more years until 2008 in the system had become...
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hilly clinton out and about, doing speeches, most recently to a methodist church the south talking about her religion. of course raised methodist. talking about -- >> as we heard in the open or in the tease, how men when 60, they've been in the rat race so long, they're tired, want to play golf but women are raring to go. so these are all parse d i'm thinking i'd want a nap but okay. everything she says is parsed like, isn't this interesting? she's saying women have a lot to contribute to society and women over 60 this and that. i get the feeling that she's messing with us. >> seem likes she's having a lot of fun, right? she's not shying away interest moments that she knows we're going to parse. i mean she knows we're going to pick apart every single thing she says. and whether she's made up her mind or not, is anyone's guess, but she certainly seems to be having fun in the process, leading us down she's sort of rabbit holes. >> smart politics. >> why wouldn't you have fun with this the most fun place to be in politics. everybody hanging on your every word. you're not a candidate. not un
hilly clinton out and about, doing speeches, most recently to a methodist church the south talking about her religion. of course raised methodist. talking about -- >> as we heard in the open or in the tease, how men when 60, they've been in the rat race so long, they're tired, want to play golf but women are raring to go. so these are all parse d i'm thinking i'd want a nap but okay. everything she says is parsed like, isn't this interesting? she's saying women have a lot to contribute to...
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senator clinton received 140,000 in campaign contributions. from banking industry executives in a single year. she wanted their support and they wanted hers -- including a vote in favor of "that awful bill." so, are you worried that somehow she'll bow to big business? if she becomes president. >> look, i have made it clear throughout this book, and really what i have been working on for the last 25 years that, i'm worried a lot about power in the financial services industry and i'm worried about the fact that basically, starting in the '80s, you know, the cops were taken off the beat in financial services, these guys were allowed to just paint a bull's-eye on the backside of american families. they loaded up on risk. they crushed the economy. they got bailed out. what bothers me now, they still strut around washington, they block regulations that they don't want, they roll over agencies whenever they can. >> will they roll over hillary clinton? >> well, they break the law and still don't end up being held accountable for it and going to jail.
senator clinton received 140,000 in campaign contributions. from banking industry executives in a single year. she wanted their support and they wanted hers -- including a vote in favor of "that awful bill." so, are you worried that somehow she'll bow to big business? if she becomes president. >> look, i have made it clear throughout this book, and really what i have been working on for the last 25 years that, i'm worried a lot about power in the financial services industry and...
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if it's good for ronald reagan, why is it too old for hillary clinton? >> i think it's a ridiculous argument. as reporters what we look at in those considerations is the health of a candidate. those are the questions that would be raced about any candidate running. you look at john mccain who was 71 when he was running, he made a lost jokes about his age. that factored in to voters' calculations sometimes. the idea that just because she's going to be a grandmother that that put her into a different set is ridiculous. >> grandmother who will have one grandchild by election day 2016. mitt romney had 18. he's got more than that now. nobody said grandpa mit. age is fair, everything is fair. ronald reagan was asked about it. democrats were critical. join has made note of it, democrats are critical. everything is relevant when you run for president, not only what you think about taxes and spending but who you are, how old you are, she will be asked like every candidate, give us access to your doctors, your medical records. where is the line? >> these are all f
if it's good for ronald reagan, why is it too old for hillary clinton? >> i think it's a ridiculous argument. as reporters what we look at in those considerations is the health of a candidate. those are the questions that would be raced about any candidate running. you look at john mccain who was 71 when he was running, he made a lost jokes about his age. that factored in to voters' calculations sometimes. the idea that just because she's going to be a grandmother that that put her into a...
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clinton. the national media strategist worked for years with joe bide and others. political media consultant who worked on campaigns. somebody putting messages out into the media sphere. my reaction when i see the laws is that's a great idea. great if there is accountability. then i stop and think about it. it falls back to two things. how do you tell the difference between the truth and a lie in a campaign? campaigns by nature exaggerate. positive things are exaggerated. negative things about the opponent are exaggerateded. when you see the laws do you like them? >> there ought to be accountability, a way of saying you can't just blatantly lie. especially now in a citizens united world where so much money is put in by undisclosed, unregulated donors. there is no vehicle for stopping them. >> the vehicle, the two i see if you don't have a law like this would be the outrage of the free press. if something totally crosses the line goes up there will be so much noise potentially generated by the
clinton. the national media strategist worked for years with joe bide and others. political media consultant who worked on campaigns. somebody putting messages out into the media sphere. my reaction when i see the laws is that's a great idea. great if there is accountability. then i stop and think about it. it falls back to two things. how do you tell the difference between the truth and a lie in a campaign? campaigns by nature exaggerate. positive things are exaggerated. negative things about...
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bush and to bill clinton and hillary clinton back in the 1990's, who were accused of every contained of thing, including kidnap, murder drug smuggling, all these kind of things, and the whole birther narrative doesn't sound like that much that's new in politics. but i think getting back to the affordable care act, all along even during the heated a.c.a. debate the public dent like obamacare, which is a republican term, but they liked the features that obamacare the a.c.a. offered, and that's still true. you're seeing a republican now talk about mend it, don't end it or let's repair, it not repeal, that there are things like -- well covering preexisting conditions and other features that the affordable care act offers that we didn't have before. there's a lot of positives that the a.c.a. can be sold, but that's what i was referring to earlier when i said that the democratic strategy is to not so much push obama as to push the care just that's where the real vote-getter comes from. host: our next call is from eric in rome georgia, democrats line. good morning. caller: good morning. ste
bush and to bill clinton and hillary clinton back in the 1990's, who were accused of every contained of thing, including kidnap, murder drug smuggling, all these kind of things, and the whole birther narrative doesn't sound like that much that's new in politics. but i think getting back to the affordable care act, all along even during the heated a.c.a. debate the public dent like obamacare, which is a republican term, but they liked the features that obamacare the a.c.a. offered, and that's...
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about the clinton years, is everybody was doing well. >> it wasn't about the clinton years, it was about elizabeth warren. hillary clinton has not said she is running. joe biden is not excited about hillary clinton being the nominee. he wants to be the next president of the united states. others in the democrat field as well. there's republican party out there who has a strong candidate. >> let's not forget. dough raised an interesting point, talking about the push and clinton economies. speaking of bush and clintons, jed bush gave a clear indication that he is considering running for president in 2016. if he does, what hurdles will he have to climb to win the faces of the american people. will his last name hurt or help him. >> it will not hurt of the the approval rate of george w. bush is over 50%. it's higher than president obama. the only hurdle to clear is in the presumery for the republicans, that's notersiously a tough primary. jed bush is a contender, something that the republicans should take a long look at as a potential presidential candidate. he has a great history. his name
about the clinton years, is everybody was doing well. >> it wasn't about the clinton years, it was about elizabeth warren. hillary clinton has not said she is running. joe biden is not excited about hillary clinton being the nominee. he wants to be the next president of the united states. others in the democrat field as well. there's republican party out there who has a strong candidate. >> let's not forget. dough raised an interesting point, talking about the push and clinton...
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hillary clinton sr. is coming under scrutiny. here's what happened when a department spokesperson was asked to list one achievement from a initiative launched under clinton's watch. >> can you off the top of your head identify one tangible achievement that was resulted from the last qvr? >> i'm certain that those were here on the effort could point out one. >> but since you have come on board, you have noticed that, have you noticed that you can point back saying, wow, the first qvdr identified this as a problem and dealt with it? >> as you know, i've only been here as concluded. i'm sure there are ranges put into place that i'm not aware of. >> i won't hold my breath. >> so will moments like this come back to haunt hillary clinton? if she does decide to run in 2016? joining us is allison howard, communications director for concerned women for america, which is a public policy women's organization. and chris cofinni, the former chief of staff to west virginia senator joe manchin. good morning to both of you. >> good morning. >> a
hillary clinton sr. is coming under scrutiny. here's what happened when a department spokesperson was asked to list one achievement from a initiative launched under clinton's watch. >> can you off the top of your head identify one tangible achievement that was resulted from the last qvr? >> i'm certain that those were here on the effort could point out one. >> but since you have come on board, you have noticed that, have you noticed that you can point back saying, wow, the...
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bill clinton did a lot of those things. of course, for anyone that is in the building every day as a reporter, that is what we crave the most. the chance to put the question of the day whenever the news is to the president and get his reaction. that seems to happen less frequently. why is that? >> is not a matter of comfort. at least on our part. the president is comfortable taking questions with the press just like he was with you yesterday. i think if you turn it around, especially with some of the president predecessors, you have to decide what -- i think it is worth looking at what benefit is greater? when the president stands up and takes multiple questions for many hours allowing follow-ups, i think i would be willing to go head to head with past presidents on the number of minutes this president has spent answering questions from the free press compared to the number of minutes in his presidency that his predescessors have. reporters dig deep and present follow-ups whereas the news of the day -- i know that is an imp
bill clinton did a lot of those things. of course, for anyone that is in the building every day as a reporter, that is what we crave the most. the chance to put the question of the day whenever the news is to the president and get his reaction. that seems to happen less frequently. why is that? >> is not a matter of comfort. at least on our part. the president is comfortable taking questions with the press just like he was with you yesterday. i think if you turn it around, especially with...
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secrets in the rebirth of hillary clinton." jonathan allen and amie parnes, thank you. >> ted strickland is here. he also served 12 years in the u.s. house representing ohio's sixth congressional district and recently became president of the center for american progress action fund. i'm pleased to have him here for the first time, shame on me. >> i'm so happy to be here. >> you have a phd in psychology. you are a counselor at a prison for over 10 years. >> i worked 20 hours a week at a maximum security prison in ohio working with some very seriously mentally ill inmates. >> did that give you insights into behavior? >> some of the most brutal, sadistic behavior. some of the kindest, most generous behavior i've heard in that maximum-security prison. >> you ran for congress. >> three times before i finally one on my fourth attempt. >> what does that say about your? >> i'm persistent. i ran three times. someone said if at first you don't succeed, you try again. there's no sense in being a fool about it. [laughter] i decided to run
secrets in the rebirth of hillary clinton." jonathan allen and amie parnes, thank you. >> ted strickland is here. he also served 12 years in the u.s. house representing ohio's sixth congressional district and recently became president of the center for american progress action fund. i'm pleased to have him here for the first time, shame on me. >> i'm so happy to be here. >> you have a phd in psychology. you are a counselor at a prison for over 10 years. >> i worked...